A free support group is helping bereaved people around Glasgow ‘live again’.
Compassionate Conversations, which helps those dealing with suicide, drug and alcohol bereavement, is making a recognisable difference in the city after being set up by Healing For The Heart charity last year.
“We are helping people feel less guilt and shame in bereavement and allowing them to feel more connected to themselves.education“People are learning to live again beyond the grief, and we are giving them those tools to cope and move on.Glasgow filmmaker talks Bafta, Hollywood and growing up in the city
Each session, which takes place once a fortnight on Fridays at Possilpark Parish Church from 1.30pm until 3pm and The Charter on Tollcross Road from 10am until 12pm, is split into open discussion and learning. “Some people have been isolated with the pain of their grief and they are now able to integrate back into the community.“It can be difficult for us because of the subject matter, but it’s still rewarding.
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